Collaborative Divorce

Business Valuation

Forensic Accounting

Collaborative Divorce

A More Constructive and Peaceful Alternative Over Litigation

The ending of a relationship requires both you and your spouse to determine what your respective needs and interests are in moving forward with your lives. Many people who are facing divorce are choosing the Collaborative Process as a more constructive and peaceful alternative over litigation—a courtroom decision.

As a Collaborative professional, I assist people in understanding their finances with the goal of helping them achieve a peaceful and less expensive change in their life.

The Benefits of Collaborative Divorce:

Minimize Conflict – Put less strain on yourself and your family.

Maintain Privacy – Since your case will be handled outside of the courtroom, all of your personal information will remain private and will not become public record.

Work On Your Own Time – Since you’re not relying on the court system or any third party, you and your partner can work around your own schedules.

Positive Outcome and Control – The final decisions are completely in you and your spouse’s hands. Both parties involved will have a say in the final decisions.

Business Valuation

At some point in time, all business owners need to know what their business is worth. Determining that value requires an experienced and qualified professional. Edward Sachs CPA/ABV CFF has been recognized by industry leaders and Courts throughout Florida for his extensive training and background as well as his skills as a business valuation expert. His valuations are used for estate and gift tax purposes, in litigated matters, as the basis for buy/sell agreements, and as a tool for negotiating reasonable settlements.

Edward Sachs CPA/ABV CFF has valued hundreds of businesses and professional practices and was one of the first CPAs in the country to receive the Accredited in Business Valuation (ABV) designation from the AICPA.

Forensic Accounting

Forensic Accounting is a specialized accounting skill that is used to investigate a myriad of accounting and financial issues for the purposes of legal proceedings or disputes.

Forensic Accounting services may be utilized in:

Contract disputes

Divorce or child support matters

Economic damage issues

Employment issues

Fraud or embezzlement

Shareholder or partner disputes

Edward Sachs CPA/ABV CFF is a certified forensic accountant and has achieved the designation of Certified in Financial Forensics from the AICPA. He has testified on forensic issues in Courts throughout Florida.